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Intensity-modulated radiotherapy for complex-shaped meningioma of the skull base: long-term experience of a single institution.
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International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics [Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys] 2007 Jul 01; Vol. 68 (3), pp. 858-63. Date of Electronic Publication: 2007 Mar 26. - Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- Purpose: We analyzed our long-term experience with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) in patients with complex-shaped meningioma of the skull base.<br />Patients and Methods: Between January 1998 and December 2004, 94 patients with complex-shaped meningioma were treated using IMRT at our institution. Tumor distribution was: World Health Organization (WHO) Grade 1 in 54.3%, WHO Grade 2 in 9.6%, and WHO Grade 3 in 4.2%. In 31.9% of patients, the clinical and radiologic characteristics of the tumor were consistent with the diagnosis of meningioma. Twenty-six patients received radiotherapy as primary treatment and 14 patients postoperative for residual disease. Fifty-four patients were treated after local recurrence. Median target volume was 81.4 mL, median total dose was 57.6 Gy given in 32 fractions.<br />Results: Median follow-up was 4.4 years. Overall local control was 93.6%. Sixty-nine patients had stable disease based on computed tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), whereas 19 had a tumor volume reduction after IMRT. Six patients showed local tumor progression on MRI 22.3 months' median after IMRT. Three patients died from non-treatment-related conditions after IMRT. In 39.8% of the patients, preexisting neurologic deficits improved. Worsening of preexisting neurologic symptoms was seen in 4 patients and 2 patients developed new clinical symptoms from local tumor progression. Transient side effects such as headache were seen in 7 patients. Treatment-induced loss of vision was seen in 1 of 53 reirradiated patients with a Grade 3 meningioma 9 months after retreatment with IMRT.<br />Conclusion: These data demonstrate that IMRT is an effective and safe treatment modality for long-term local control of complex-shaped and otherwise difficult to treat meningioma.
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- Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Female
Germany epidemiology
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Middle Aged
Prognosis
Risk Assessment methods
Risk Factors
Survival Analysis
Survival Rate
Treatment Outcome
Meningeal Neoplasms mortality
Meningeal Neoplasms radiotherapy
Meningioma mortality
Meningioma radiotherapy
Radiotherapy, Conformal mortality
Skull Base Neoplasms mortality
Skull Base Neoplasms radiotherapy
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0360-3016
- Volume :
- 68
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 17379447
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrobp.2006.12.073